charmer:

(plural: ‘charmers‘; pronunciation: the letters ‘ch’ rhyme with the letters ‘ch’ in “church”)

‘to charm’ = to attract someone; to fascinate someone; to delight someone very greatly

Ms Alizon, professional love spell charmer

a young woman or man who attracts (charms) people of opposite sex by showing his/her beauty, lovely talk, etc.;

a person (magician or witch) who can cast spells to make other obey him/her, usually used in a negative senseĀ  (a ‘spell’ in this context is a magical word or some other thing that has magical powers);

(usually in combination with other words) a person who is skilled in making snakes obey him/her by playing a pipe-like music instrument — ‘snake charmer’, ‘cat charmer’, etc.

a charmer, magician, wizard

e.g.
People don’t believe that James, the good-looking stylish charmer, is actually a smuggler.

It is stupidity on the part of those people who approach professional love spell charmers in order to win the love of those whom they desire.

Snake charmers, people who entertain the public showing different snakes and making them sway their hoods in tune with the flute music they play, used to be a common site in some parts of Asia, but now because of the new Wild Life Protection regulations, they are facing restrictions and heavy fines in case they violate any law.

a snake charmer

For an interesting article on snake charmers in India, please click here, and for another interesting article on ‘warm charmers’, please click here.

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